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ve Wick Dus Saebads & givtdea. $ Pad UHICAGO “TRIBUNE: TU JANUARY 25, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. Hloment etweoii Chil and Peru: ‘Thole tn: ] sentreray,aumne Tommie | | STATE AFFAIRS. ANA bro! i 2 terest In. tho mutter arises from the crippling | wine trom tts dusty hiding. fo broke the seal, ; if of our commerce, which wold follow un | drew the cork, decanted the contents, and victoré : Vi < f] haf emotion. , 3 ; . Just opprosslan oy the geal DF tng sisfors LAU An an iesctomet mecunied Uy atadawy | Sleeping-Car: Fares a Subject of z VHY either bill South Carolina, with five now, > would -gain+ ono under oither bill, ‘Tonnesaee would lose. ono abso, and bold her own, ten, at 311 or. 319. | Texus, with six now, would gain four under, that ' Binine is too grent n man to oven In- timate in advance of tho offer that he wants the place.” ‘Tho report that HAMILTON F181 may be tendered his ole position as Secretary witha stntément that no written opinion hind deen propared, but ona would be filed during tho Court's February recess. x 4 | ' i ; VIRGINIA BONDS. ' I } | ! Senntor Rankin, Senator Paul Chalrman, and) Assemblyinan Brigast ciel itary, On’ motion of Mr, Sloan, ie tae «proceeded to.an Informal baltot. Total Weng bor of votes enst, 25; J, G, Jenkins, 10: W sD. Parker, a} gut lam F, Vilas, $ 0% Hod back before eras 43 Oharie: 2 - "HAD FOR MATONE, cither bill, Virginia wontd held her own, || of State seems to he due té tho fret that | tho Democratic'member from tho Sidnoy Hann Ro tived nietiee anew; his eyes brimmot! . Discussion in the Indiana Danilttte, 13 Wittiam P, Lyon, 2 Tho'saity Epectat Dispatch to ‘Tha Chicago Tritine, nitie, at 301, and gain one at elther 311 or 319. | President Hayes wrote n letter to Gen. Qar- | (Ollo) district, ling recelyed thirty-two ap- pv ee aie lt ei eis thy ea wenon Li Legislature. . jwaa a) forma 5 anid ia Wasnmoton, D.C. Jan. 2—A deeiston | West Virginia would increase from threo to fleld stating that, it ho (Garticld) wished to | polntments for..frionds under the present } jowerand lower, and whon his gorvant eanio vanes Yu SENKING DECLARED THE Nosaspy Indhe United States Supromo.Court to-dny | four undor either bill, Wisconalu, with | avold the Now York complications, he would | Administratlon. in the Inst man aat inotioniess. Ho had joined i he tnehed NG eAUGHS, of tha Lacisiat fn tho éaso of ifnrtman va, Qreenhiougn, | claht now, would Increase to nine at 801, and | do well to appoint Hamilton Fish to his okt sherest: Compromise Proposition by tho t y ure. leveniny. In tha Sona 5 fret thiy Trengurer of Richmond, Is a severe blow to'| would only hold her present number at BIL | position, to whom nefther faction in Now Ht te, several petitions on ———__— SUICID Ae Republican Caucus Bolters the Hqnor traf ¥ jc Were presented, ang abl ramen in. Tie | OB Yorke gquitl take oxcepttons, Sey ' Ponnsy: was Introduced amonding tho law'relntiye ‘colelon sleclnres ‘the nel of the State deals CONS APPORTIONMENT BILE AS AMENDED, “GOV, FOBTER, OF OHO, Wastrxatoy, D, ink ennsylvanias county. insanensylums, Ie provides {84 ‘Th tha Western’ Associated Preat, WasntnaTtox, D, C,, dau. 24.—Tho Mouse | Committes on Census agreed to-day to report to the House of Representatives Mr, Cox’s Apportionment bill, with atmendinents In- creasing the number of Representatives fron. 901 to Si, and striking out the second and third sections of the bill, which provide’ that the Representative or Representatives. from any new Stata should be added to this uiunber, and algo the mote of electing Rep- resentalives, ‘ho new basis of npportion- mient was as follows: Alabama, 8; Arkansas, 5; Californin, 5; Cotorndo, 1; Connecticut, 4; Delaware, 1; Florida, 2; Georgia, 10; Illinois, 10: Indiana, 18; lown, 10; Kansas, 6; Kest- tucky, 10; Louisiana, 6; Matne,4; Maryland, 0; Massachusetts, 11; Michigan, 10; Minne- sota, 5; Mississippt,7; Missouri, 4; Nebras- ka, 33 Nevada, 1: New Hampshire, 2; New deravy, 7; New York, %; North Caroling, 9; from the Commit{co on tho District of Columt |. GEORGE HAWKINS, bia, reported fayorably and nsked present consideration of tho House joint resolution JatureyinImposing ‘a tax on the cottpons of 4’ dhe consolfitatedt bonds, vold so far ns a pre vious act of the Legislature making then re + gelvable for taxes.is concerned. , ‘The decis- + jon reverses that of tha Court be- Jow,, and {ts Importance will n+ Yonbtedly exert mn decided influence on tho price of the bonds. affected by it. ‘Tho effect ofthis deciston fs to. declare that the ‘debt ot thé State of Virginian must + ho paid, and cannot ho readjusted or senicd down, oxcopt with the consent of the cred- ‘ dtors, and one of the assumptions upon, which tho Mahono party is based is that tha ‘debt can be sealed down without the consent of the creditors. ‘The Funders are very jubl- , -Iont hero to-night, and clatin that Mahone no + Jonger has any ground to stand on. “ AN-UNCONSTITUTIONAL ACT OF THE LEGIS* s TLATURE, arrived here to-day on the way home from New York, whsre he-has beon attending to some business matters. On the subject of Garfiol’s Cabinet he declines to soy any- thing, assigning as his reason that. he abso- lutely has nothing to say. A LETTER FROM MENTOR brings the information that Mr. Howlett, of Louisville, had been. there to urge Gen, Gare fleld to appoint Col... M. Kelley, now Pen- sion Agent at Louisville, a member of tis Cabinet, Mr. Howlett haa first visited Gov, “Foster, armed with a letter from the Ion. Henry Watterson, which requested tho good offices of tho Govornor, first, in oxpiain- Ing to Gen, Garfleld avho Mr. Howlett was; and second, In assisting him to persuade Gen. Garflold to entertain his request. —- THE CHINESE. CATIFOUNTANS. fo; ‘compilation of the amounts countles ary titled to receive for the cara and maintesge™ OFT tho. Assembly, w Jolnt reso} bye “In the Assembly, a joint resolutio appointment of a committes to eomsider fe jAdvisability, of | purchinsing a Governor’ mansion was adopted, «Bills werg Inte duced relating to:trespass,” A Jolnt reso, tlon was presented for the appointment ane {oint committee to consider tho report of he Cominittec investigating the Insane Tlospital, A joint resolution was also presented for soxninination: by the Attorney-General into tho alfairs of the Madison Mutual Ingurag Company. : ki Speetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tridune, 4 1 Suumayvirse, Ind, dan, M—Thls atter- | A’Baker's Even Two Dozen Bal- noon, in front of ‘tho Court-House, George lots in Tennessee, Fruitless: Mawkins, n farmer of this county, attempted 4 of Results. suteldo by shooting. Ifawkins was a witness : in acaso now on iA here, anil ras ot tho , witness-stand, Saturday evening, atter hay- ing beon examined, ho stated to soveral per- Introduotion of a Mongure {n tho Minnesota sons that his testiniony was untrue, and that | -Leglalatnro to Inorenso the Rail- ho desired to correct 1 ‘Tha Judge hat . rond Tax ‘hhn subpenned, and In company with a Dep- —es jUty Sheriff he wns on his way to Court when INDIANA. {he altempt Hike Hinde, As.thoy were enter: Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tributes ite Liawkins drow revolver, place y a a! ie alnat his head, and discharged ie Tho TE DUASAROLI, jue satis ie File Gee: all entered just back of tho right car, struck | TA! Assombiy was fed on sf ays tho skull, glancod off, passing out an inch | butinostof them ‘simply suggested slight from whereltentered, Iawking thonghthe | modifications of existing Jaws. Senntor Houl bean ntrented oF: Pony sind pretorred Kahlo introduced one reguiating tha rate of . . Ce * | fare charged on sleeping-cars.. Ho thinks ried, and has wh mily of threo children, Is too high, and proposes if possible to. re- making an appropriation for filling up, dtaln- ing, and placing fn good sunitary condition the grounds south of the Capito! along the Ino of the old canal; aud for other purposes. ‘The bill was considored, by unknimous consont, ond passed fualiy, 5 Mr. Harris, from the same Committeo, re- ported favorably tho Horse bill for tho relief of tho boirs of Rdwin D.Coxe. - Mosars.. Wallace ond Pendleton presented memorials, the formor from matufacturors of textile fabrica Jn Philadelphia, nnd tho latter from the Cincinnat! Ronn of ‘Trado, and Trans- jernions in favor of the Reagan Inter-State Jommerce WIN. i Po wy Mr, Garland, from tho Judiciary Committca, roported tho Genova Award billoft Mr. Kdmunds Auvorsely, and ng n sitbstituto therefor one which is ‘nubstantially elmiiar to tha one ree ported by the Comimitics at the last session. Ho MINNESOTA. Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune, Sr. Paur, Minn, Jan, 24.—Col. Baxter will introduce a Vill in the Legislature providing that the railrond tax shall be raised from 3 tg S percent, 3 percent to be applied on ‘the payment of the dishonored railroad bonds, and, when that’ debt shall ‘have been To the Western stesociated Press. remnrked that tho report was not it ununimons: ' 2 * dig +" Wasittratoy, D. Q., dat, 2.—A_ decision | Ohio, 2%; Oregon, 1; Pennsylvania, 27; Rhode Speelat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, OG, ne Livo..oF tho mommers OF ‘the: Coginttiog ’ HERBERT NINGITAM, Aiea {t to tho size of n poor man’s pookot- clintated, the ol rate to be Festored. This S was rendered ‘fn tho enso of H. C. Gy | Istand, 93 South Carolina, 6; ‘Tennessee, 10; | WasittxaTox, D.C, Jan, M.A inember | Ghe substitute was placed on tho enlondar, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Trittnes uk. At Hartman against Samucl G. Greenhow, Troastiror of the City of Richmond, Va. Prought upon a writ of error from the Vir ginin Suprome Court of Appenis. ‘The ques- tion Involved fs the validity of the act of the - Stato Legininturo passed in 1870, by which the tax was imposed upon the funding bonds of the State, and by which the tax-coliectors ‘wero dlreoted not to receive interest conpons of such bondsin payment of taxes without first ‘deducting from thom the ninount of State tax unon the bonds of which they lind i originally been part. ‘fhis Court holds that payers of Minnesota, but rather tite railronds, Tough on _— GOSSIP FROM SPRINGFIELD ‘Tho Hallroad and Warchouso Boarg Continne to Re tho Subject of Much Speculation—'Kho State Printings Contented Sent, + Speetat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribuna, SPUNGPIELD, IIL, Jay, 24—Tho sltuatly to-night, so faras tho probable confirmatty of the Rallroad and Warehouse Commission ers 13 concerned, 1s Just a trifle mora compll. ‘Toxns, 10; Vermont, 2: Virglnin,. 10; West Virginia, 4; Wisconsin, 3, FILIBUSTERING. THERE WAS NO NEED OF IT YESTERDAY, BUT THERE WILL HE N) oi Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuni Wasttnetoy, D, C., Jan, 34.—The report about the House that the Demoernts intend- vd to bring up the Bicknell: Electoral count. resolution, and to foree the Iouse to sit in continuous session until voto could be se- cured, gave tho Republicans unnecessary of tho California delegation to-day, referring to the fact that thera was opposition to the Chinese Treaty on the Pacific Const, said thas the opposition was not justified, ont was based upon an linperfect knowledge of that document. Tho “favored-nation” clause, ho said, whieh is interpreted as meaning that the trenty might adinit Chinese to natural- ization, could haya no such Interpretation, ‘That clause could only amean_ that the Chi- neso would be admitted to the samo priv- fleges ns the most favored nations with re- speet-to the purposes for which the treaty Tho Senate than took up the Indian bill ta ap- portion Innd in sovernlty to tho tribos, tho Siesta upon whieh occupied tho remaltider of the dny. Mr. Vest mares fi modifention of his amond- ment so as to extend its provisions to tha twon ty-nine tribos and’ fragmenta of tribes moyod by the Gayernment upon. ceded lands tu tho Ine dlan Territory. ‘Tho amendment was agreed to, Mr, Hoar offered and advocated nn amends, ment conferring all the rights of. oftizony npon an Indlan who recelyes his lands in severalty.. under the act. After debate, participated in - by Messrs. Dawes, Brown, and Coke, tho Sonate, without acting on tho amendimont, wont inte exccytive sesstum, and soon Adjourned. Noxnor, Wis. Jan, 24—Thore have been | Senator Langdon Introduced on resoluttost no how facts developed to throw adilitional.| to the effect that it Is nob expediont to elect Hight upon the strange sulctte of Terbert’| Prison Directors until some definit action has Bingham, which'was announced on Saturday, | been had by the General Assombly on the Ile wns the son of the Inte Judge Bingham, | subject of e of this county, and the family is one of the PRISON REFOMS, first In the Slate, boing well off and enjoying | IIe tried to get nn immediate vote upon It wvhigh soctal position, One of te daughters | under ndemand for the previous question Is tha nuthior ofa fino uistory of Green Couns | but the Senate would not be gugsed, and it ty, and was fora thine ‘an’editorial writer on | Wont to the Cammittca on Prisons by a voto: tho Janesville Guzette, Sho ls iow pursiting | of 36 to 10, This would seem to indiente her studies in Boston, on whom and her wid- | that tle members were disinclined to reform owed mother this fnexvlicable sufcide of tho | the prisons, but It is to be hoped thoy aro brothor will fall with crushing force, not.” One Bonrd is enough to run both pris- ons, and the reformntory schools to boot, ented — by tho fact that the tho act in question, Imposing a tax on fund- lanai dts Teor and enraged fone was mnde, and naturalization was. not ono of 7ioUER. am HAGE: a aussi aA ni TBO%e on Pee ees eine tne Ci ing bonds and forbidding tnx-collectors to bane 2 parl anette ait ents by readin those purposes. ‘ho Chinese could only be} Ungertho call of States the following bills | Sr, Pur, Minn. Jan. $4—An Inquest on | United States Sonator-olect, spont Saturday | fous to have something - to sny [p Fecelve the coupons thoreot at thelr full face ja to constime time, Itis now. sald to be | made Amoriean citizens woro Introduced and referred? 1 the death of Justus Ramscy, brother. of tho | Wd Sunday at Mentor, the guest of Ger. ‘value In payment of taxes, is unconstitution- the intention of the Democrats not to bring tho matter, and, as is understood, propose ty put in an appearance for that purpose before the Warehause Committecof tho Sennte to morrow. Whether the grain-inspection end THROUGH FEDERAL, STATUTER, and these could not. be enacted through a trenty, As soon as it is nscertained that the Bennto is likely to ratify the treaty, the Ky Mr. Stephens+Calling on the Secretary of State for any information fn his possession touching the disposition of foreign Governments townrd international action for the restoration an : fe Garfleld. Ho reports having a pleasant visit, Secretary of War, who was found dead 10) puti¢ anything of n political character was his room to-day, develops the fact that de- | talked over lie is quite as indisposed to dis- ceased came to his death by hisown act. A close it as Secretary Sherman was after his the subject up until after the Post-Ofica Ap- printion bill shall have been passed, By ex- traordinary cftorts they havo. sucéeeded In nl and vold, fortho reason that it impalrs the obligation of # contract. The judgment of the Supromo Court of Appenl of Virginia Is - “ Dullet-holo was found in his hend, and’ 9 | visit. Of the trouble is to pan-out more than, up to i sectrls tho presence, they say, of a | “Fitteen-Passanger” bili,or of allver to full use ns monoy. 3 ‘ 5 " e 1 UD fharofore reversed. : AaGine Eni heyy appears! that | jie ue ned tes My on advo. statllar By Mr, Caritele (Ky.)—To regulate the collec- | Pistol nat his fect. Ho hind evidently fired “ YENNSYLVAMSIA. sites the atten winking by the Board ay , APPORTIONMENT. twelve of thelr number aro palred, and that | Cox, Chairman of the Foreign Aifulrs Come | tion of taxes on welss-beor. é the fatal shot, and then falten forward on his |. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, discrimination by the railroads has, rematny TH REGULAR BOURBON PROCEEDING, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, F Wasninatoy, D. C., Jan. 2.—1t had been expeoted that Mr. Cox, Chalmnan of the Committee onthe Census, would bo able to report from Jils Conunittee his bill fixing the number of Representatives in tha next Con- j- Bressat vol, and that it would bo accepted without any considerable opposition from his party. It seems, howaver,.that Mr. Cox has Been coniptited to surrender his’ own views: tothe desire ‘for.partisan advantage on the’ part of his associate Democrats on the Com- multtee, nnd he to-day reported a Dill which, ans betwean tho twosections‘North and South, gives the Democracy the utmost possible . advantage. Mr..Cox'’s bul, fixing tho num- Der at 301, lind agreat many clements of fair- ness, It allowed fora very skillful aud op parently equitable distribution of tho frac- tions, which it reduced in number. It gave + to tho Soujh agaln of six members and to the Westa gain of eight, while it reduced the membership from New England by three | and fromthe Middle States by throe. oy as BUT TODAY Mr. Cox, a4 tho organ of the Committee, pro- sented to the House a bill proposing that tho next Louse, shall be composed of 311. moem- bers. ‘I'hts bill: gives the South the utmost possible advantage that can be secured by | any .of, tha! schedules of . representation, from 293 to $25, as submitted ‘by the Superin- mitteo, sald to-day that he beliaved that that | Commlttes would feport tha Newberry reso- lution with regard to the fisheries, whieh Proposes the creation of an internationnl Commission to investigate the question of fraud in connection with the Halifax award. NOMINATIONS, “A LONG LIST, Wasittna Tox, D..C., Jan. 24.—The Presl- dent has nominated Edward C. Billings, of Louisiana, to bo United States Clrenit Judge for the Fifth Clrenit, vice Woods, appointed to the Supreme Bench; John, Dravo to bo Surveyor of Customs at Pittsburz; Georgo W. Atkinson to be United States Marshal, West Virginia; Mnj. David -G. Swayne, of the corps of Judges Advocate, to bo Judge Advocate General; Licut-Col. George L, Febige, Deputy. Payninster Cien- eral, to be Assistant Paymaster General, with the rank of Colonel; Charles Henry Whipple and William JI, Comegys to be Paymas- ters with tho rank of Major; J.Jvut.-Col. Samnel B. Uolubird, Deputy Quartermaster- General, to be Assistant Quartermaster-Gen- eral, with rank of Colonel; Maj, William My- ers, Quartermastor, to be Deputy Quarter- master-CGeneral, with rank of Licutenant- Colonel; Capt, James Gilliss, Assistant Quar- termaster, to bo Quartermaster, with the rank of Major; Liout.-Col, Charles I. Tomp kins, Deputy Quartermaster-General, to be Assistant Quartermaster-Genoral, with rank Itis necessary to give notice to brenk these pairs before the contest can begin. MEANWHILE, i. : itis very much to be doubted whether itis possibte for.tho Democrats to.pasa thelr new rule, even If they have thelr full vote, Itre- quires’ greater exertions than ean bo put forth inthe closing weeks of a Congress tor the ‘Democrats to secure 147 votes, and to ‘keop,them constantly in their seats to make the necessary quornm, with « party just coming into amajfority clamorous for ofltce, to elect Speaker. Yet the Dentocrats are not in as goud positionas they were then. Hull, of Morida, is unsented; and a Republican putin his place, which has the effect, In a contest of this sort, of n loss of two votes to the Democrats, FERNANDO WOOD, too, is to go to the Hot Springs, and will, probably, not resume his seat this session, If he ever does again. Thero are ‘also many members on both sides who ore not members of the next. Congress, who have many pet mensures which thoy wish to pass. It will bo diflenit to keep ‘them In party line for any considerable time under these clreumstances, Reagan, too, with the United States Senntor- ship in view, will not relinquish the Inst opportunity for “the consitteration ‘of his Inter-State Commerco Dill. Moreover, there are somo Democrats who aro 7 Ny Me, Blackburn—To rotire Col. Thomas J. Crittenden with tho rank and pay of a Drigadior- General, e By My. RobInson—To establish a uniform sys- tein of bankruptey. i By Mr. Covert~For tha bettor security of life at sen and on Inland wators of the United States. Ly Mr, Manning—For the reliof of William MeGurrahan. si by ate. Young (Lenn.)—For tho retiet of own- ers of property’ gold for direct tixes tn insure reetionary Stites. ‘Also nuthorlaing the appointment of tho Uom- tnission to oxemine and report of the adultera- tion of foud, By Mr. Now—Placing on the freo list machinery | Atgpareed. for the munufacturo of plate-elass. Hy Mr. Smith (Ga.—fo udmit freo of duty bagging for the buling of cotton; also Jute, butts, and other articles used Inthe munufact- ure of such bugging. ly Mr. Gilletto—For tho consiructlon of a doublo-traok railway from New York-to Coun- cell Bhaffa, s. iy dr, Acklon—To regulate tho colfection of custom duties on sugar, It fixes the duty nt2 8-18 conte per pound on melado, concentrated ino- lussea, Lied ty of cane, wet sugars, and all sugars: not abova.No. 7)~Dutch Standard, in intriusio color when testing not aboye 84 degress in the Poluriscops. A duty of 24 cents per potind on ult sugars above No.7 and not No, 1, Dutol Standard; when testing not ubovo 88 degreck, and on all sugnra not above No.7 when testiy; auove 8 degrees.and not above 88 degrees.- 2 duty of 1416 conts per pound on all sugars above No. 10 and nut above No, 13, Dutch Stand~ ard, whon testing not above (2 degrees, an on nil sugars not above No, 2, Dutoh Stund- ard, {n color, whon testing above 83 deyreos and not save 923. a duty of 87-16 cents per nun Onl stars nbove No. 13 and not ubovo ‘O, 1U, and testing above 02 dugrues and not face ttead, No cause can be assigned for the Hanuisnona, Pa,, Jan, 24—Lhe seventh actexcept Il-health. Ho had -been a great | paitot for Senator was taien to-day, and did sufforer from kidney and kindred complaints, | not diiter materially from those of the past Ifls remains will bo buried with Mnasonis | four days, ‘Tia only Democrat. from Alte~ honors, ay he was one of the lending mem- | ghony County voted for tho Republican eatt- hers of, tho Order, and one.of tho pluncers of | cus nominee. This was tha only desertion its organization In Minnesote. from’ tho Democratic ranks. ‘The balloting ily will be resumed to-morrow. atid continued BOUTWELL, = mis % overy day until a choice is made, Sr Sree tice Jan be vesterdag boy ‘Tho Republicans who refused ‘to go into settings quall-trap In tho woods near tho | #8 Republican caucus: for the selection of river'nt Sioux Station, on the Slonx Clty & | United States Senntorheld alargely-attended Paeitic Road, ilfty miles south of this city, meeting this nftérnoon, and after dis- 3 8 ‘ * 4 5 ef ovtutt the body. of a farmer named Boutwell Snes NURIELOUS) fangs da aug yung to a tree by a scarf.’ is contand vest | — id ‘were on a tree near’ by. Boutwoll left homa pacond toa SonipEani gitanneny two weeks ago to walk to tho River Slowx, | of tne regular cnucns, ‘Tho anets nitoed two alles trom tno farm, anil anu unavail- | 9) seven TR reotis fromewitm. thé oppealtion ing search was made for him. There was no cnase for the suletio, tle was about bd years | te privileged to select a’ candidate, with tho pla, ond a well-to-to farmor, | Heleaves awifo | wnderstanding that tho Srregulars will ratify and grown-p sons, Ie romoved frum Elam- | the cholce, Tho names’ embrace Wayne burg, in this State, two years ago, MacVengh, Joseplt M. Wharton, Plillndel- BosToN. . phia; Congressman Banyo and George ‘Ne 3 Ne ' S Gi Bostox, Mass, Jun. 24—Charles IL Jes- Shiras, Allegheny County; Galusha A. Grow, . Senntor Stewart, anid Itupresentative Wolfe, sop, son of John Tl, Jessop, the well-known | Astho list dacs’ not Include. the name of candy manufacturer, committed suicide this Harry W. Oliver, Jr. 16 will no doubt be re- ovoning Ins barber-shop by drinking a bottle jected. + : of halr-lye, Denth ensued in two minutes, PITTALONA GossIP. Tho deceased was very dissipated, * Apectal Dispatch to The Chteugo Tribune, a : Preranundy Pa, Jan, 2.-—Tho Senatorial 2 CASUALTIES. strugele at Harriaburg continues the princl- pal subject of discussion among Plttsbury whe) tobo seen, Nobody appears to bo at all scared, so far ng heard from, and the prevail. Ing opinion Is that a confirmation of all three non need occasion no surprise, There are doubts tenight oven as to whethor tho McWilliams: resolution will be Taported to the Mousa to-morrow, 18 was ex pected, and certainaf the long-headed ones tre fain to predict that its author will soon be discovered paying moro attention to his Dill prolubtting the railroads from pooling thelr lesues than.he will to his investigating scheme, ‘Tho mode of reasoning upos which this .predietion !9 based is about this: If tha Investigating resolution should pass, tho chief investigator would be at the hend of a traveling commit tee golng up and down the ‘State and looking into charges of nonfensance on the part of the Board, aud would thus be unavotdably absent tore or less of the tine, and therefore not ina position to violently champton his “pooling bil.’ If the resolution should fall— and the perambulating-comunittge iden is one of tha unfortunate features connected with It—the backset which; would — result therefrom might tend to prejudice tho fate’ of what . he ‘appears to vegatd as his trump card—namely; the No Pool bill, Putting one thing witt ane other, the expected wrangle: fir tha House tor morrow may possibly not come off. Dick Rowett turned tip again to-day, and Mu . lit! I. bids “i tendent of tue Census: Onn basis of MLL the | Nor niarostp To EXcovnsGE Tis sove- | Of Colonel; Mu}. Charles G. Sawtelle, Quar- | MereMs a. ay spe agents ber ma oo Bt UNDER THR WIPERS. Me msebers. ce te Bae nd otis hada, | Hasbeen Industriously onnaet this evunag | sixteen’ slaveholding States In the South MEN'S, termaster, to be Deputy Quartermastar-Cen- | and on all stats testing above 92 degrees; «| ‘Br, Louts, Mo, dau. 2i—As Dr. Rudolph golference,, and resolved ‘to urge Jolin If, | Inclreulating pleasant assurances that hly : fave a gali of twetvemembers over tho pres- | 8nd among these are sid to be Alexander | eral, with tha rank of Licutennnt-Colonel; guty,of 6 conts per ponud. ow all augars ubove | schorincho, .n ,bromin pliysieinn and Aampton, Ms ax ft comurdmise candidate. rumored bombardment of ‘tho Joltet bastile, cnt Congress,while tho freo ‘States of tha | Stephons, Felton, nnd Speer, of Georgin. It | Capt. Theodore J. Eekerson, Agsistaut. Quar- i y ig {ia thoughthe. would be receptable to the | and-certain of :the oficinis: nt on-time con’ No. 20, D, 8., and on gull refined siigura that ng almiinte to refined ibn It od aaa hat ine muscovado or tiraiued sugars, and! raw boot Sure when above No. 18 and testing legs thi, it degrees, stall be classed for duty asnot above: No. 13; that all sugar candy and'confeotlonery: made wholly or in part of.gugar, ond all sugara that are colored, tlncetured, or. adulterated, siull pay a duty of ir} per cent ad yulorem, and that nil duty on sugars vot. wbovo No. @) D. 8, atoll be tosted Jn tho poluriacone, and that such othor means shall-bo employed ns tho Secretary of the Treas- uF may deem necessary to accurately doter- tafne the Intrinsic color and qunlity of all im ported sugar, In order to Jovy dutics thereon.” Committees wore called for reports, and, there holog a rumor that Mr. Bicknell intended to cath uphis joing rulo for counting tho Electoral vote, tho Hepublicans demanded the reading of enoh bill and tho report fn full, inorder to con- sume tho morning hour. 3 Mr, Lounaverry, from tho Committee on Bank= ing and Currency, reported back tho bill legallz- ing the cotlection of taxcs on account of shares of stock in Natonal bunks, Plueed on the House calendar. Mr, Urigy#,’from tho Committee on Naval Affairs, reported back. the bill to promote the pmulapey, of the navy. Piuocd on tho House calendar, Mr, Monoy reported, from tha Conimlitco on y Move gid . NS -von Her | Oliver men should it; be found necessary to A ng te this! Chhteago & Alton | withdraw the fatten” Tt is ulso thought Nr Railroad track to thelr home yesterday after- | Hampton would receive the support of tha noon thoy were run over by a backing train, Grow faction. ae is tho oplaton Has that the and Justantly killed. ‘Their bédirs wore tor- | PUIY thing that can save Oliver is to enter ch Into an arrangement with the Deniocrats on ribly mangled. No- blame seems’ to be at | tho -apporiiowmelit question, and thot, 16 tached to the rallroad, as tha engincer was riiging his boll at the time of i necident, seeins, Republicans are atrald to do, and could not see any'one on the track in the rear of hfs train. F is vdry -possible that, should qmotion be made to Iny the proposed jolnt rile upon tho table, the Repubileans, with the ald of tha Greenbackers and a few Don- oernts, might do so, -Howover, it scons to ben factthat the Democratle lenders hire dispdsed to enter npon another crusutte, which woul result In prolonged filibuster- ing. Every hour's delay now Increases tho probability of on extra session. ‘ho Post- Ofilce bill, tha consideration of which was begun-in the House, appropriates $40,760,438, 'Thore {3 9 Jarge appropriation for the star service of about $1,230,000, -Of course the Democrats could not be content without re- dueing ‘the estimates of the Jetter-carriers, which they «lid about $100,000, TIE INDIANS. DENATE IN THE RENATE. . Speetat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasiunatos, D.C, Jan, 24.--Noxt-ton constitutional question, the Sonate loves to North and West together have a gain of but slx yotes., :Moreovor, the Democrats omit ithe second and third sections of the Cox bill, 1 “his second section providing that when any «new State Is admitted there shall bo ono ad- + — ditfonal member, and his third sectlon,whtelt * provided that tho districts created by the ‘States showld*be formed from contiguous Yerritory, nid wits DESIGNED, TO PREVENT GEINYMANDERING. Partisnnship could go no further in the + sehecules and, Jn polnt of -fact than it has gone in the bill which Mr. Cox, speaking for :, te Demovratic majority of the Committee, + reported to-day. ‘The Republican minority z of tho Committee, through Mr. Sherwin, of AUinols, reported » LIN which, while It Ine erenses the © aggregate representation, ig svery ‘much mora just to tho sections. It fixes, the number of Representatives of thonoxt Touse at 810, and the Republicans, in ylew of tho partisan ad- termaster-Cicneral, to be Quartermaster, with’ rant of Major; Mrst-Licuts. Charles 2, Bar- nett, Fifth Artillery, and Charles A. 11. Me- Auley, ‘Third Cavalry, to be Assistant Quar- termasters, with rank of Captain, The President has nominated the follow- Ing Postmasters: ‘Thomas D. Campbell, tawa, O.; George F. Whitman, Macon, Iil.; Thomas J. Ross, Nevada, In.;’ Bonjamin Em mons, St. Charles, Mo. ’ NOT CLAIMANTS. ‘ Spectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. Wasutxaton, D. C,, Jan. 24.—Ib Is difi- eult to kil anctent elatms. Bon Iolladay Is still active about tha lobbies, and to-day Anew bill whe presented to resuseltate the yenerablo McGarrahan claim, while another was introduced to permit the famous Chor- ponning to go to the Court of Clalins, ‘The only indication In the House that the ond of nected, therewlth,;was alls mistake, The blood in Richard's eyo hns to all appearances been removed, and he roars now ns gontly ss any nightingale. -N . The roportof the Printing Comnitico of the Senate this morning is very apt to” breed unpleasantness. Tho Committee referred to clatins that Rokker, tho State Printer, shall print tho synopsts’ of the Senate and’ Hous bills, under classification 3 of, his contrac. while Rokker insists thatthe work comes under clasallication 0 instead of 2 | Cer taln Springfield parties, whose interest in the mntter ig quite apparent, are Industrlous) egging on tha fight. Rokker says he will Tose. $10,000-1f ho Is compelled to do the work ag the Cummittes recommends, and his protest against anything of the sort yill not only ba foud but veep, ‘The Seharinu-3erasiawski contested elec tion ense, which was transferred from Chk cao to Sprinafield with the opening of tha Gonoral Assembly, camo wp to-niaht defore the House Committee on -Electtons, Wrixl , TENNESSEE. rf A Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuné, p .CRUSHED TO DEATI. Nasuvinne, Tenn, Jan, 24—Gen. W. B. Sptctat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago ‘Tribunes Bate, who had recelyed the largest Damo- ‘- Sonanron, Pa, Jan, 21—James Clark, 45 cratic support for United States Senator, this yenrs of ‘ae, met with a frightful death this | morning withdrew from the contest, huping nfternoon In tho foundry. at. the, machine- | to be more succossfutl two years hence, whon shops of the Dickson Manufacturing Com- | tho Legislature will bo called upon to clect 0 pany at the foot of Pennsylvania avenue, A | Senator to succeed Isham G, Harris. Tho laree ensting was belng raised with a heavy | Democrats resolved to support the Hon, chain, “When the niga ploce of metal had | John M. Bright, and on the first, the twonty- reached a light of about cight feot tha | first ballot so far,’ Hnerls- recelyed 40; chain parted, and Clark was caught benenth | Bright, 28; Bailey, 18. ‘Twenty-second— ane casting and crushed todeath in an In- | Harris, 40; Bright, 83; Bailey, 11; Bfaynard, stan i. : ® On the twenty-third WW. M, Smith re- A f Boone, presiding. Scharkaw was rpre ‘vant ought in the Democratic blll, will the sesalon ly npproaching, and that mom- | Post-Oiliecs and Post-ltouda, a resolution direot- JUMPED FROM A TRAIN. colvea the support of the Ropublcans, who | Of opto. on " , ae Peat df Insist that the ilitevenca bis Iscuss questions concornlng the Indinns, | bers aro becoming consclous that it is folly ihe that Oominitiog to Anguito into tho expe- Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. gave bin 4, K. 1, Taylor recelving set tha alttioee ‘namin, by Soxion * geen 319 and 311 is not one whieh would bo | and It is oyldent that the talk about tha bill | to present any.now measures for considera Monoy of establishing w tolegranhis poatat sys- a LA Faverte, Int.,Jan.%4—A man named | 29; Batley, 10, - Twenty-fourth—Smith, 44; Fredericks jumped from a train on’ the Lake | R. L. Taylor, -87; Batley, % Twenty-fitth Erlo & Western Railroad near Dayton, this | ballot—Muse, 46; I, L. Taylor, 30; Bailey, 9 county, and fell into a cattle-guard, Soveral | ‘Twonty-sixth—Muse, 45; #. L. Taylor, 82; ribs were broken, ils head was cut, and it is | Bailey, 11. es thought he has serious Internal Injuries, Hu This morning the Republicans held a cau- r was brought.to this dity, and is now at the | ons to determing ‘ : heme af Iig brother, y {WHETHER On NOT To surronT MARKIE ~ 1 BOILER EXPLOSION. to-day, but, after discussing his claims foro Sr. Paur. Minn,, Jan, 24—A special says | Joug time, falled to reach any satisfactory a holler exploded: to-«lay fivo-anilos from | conclusion and adjourned, They held a cau- Long Prairie, Todd County, kiUing. Frank | cus to-night and ngreed to vote for May- Oliver, engineer, and serfously injuring JI, | Nard on. the first ballot or two ballots E. Rice, proprictor of the farm, and: two to-morrow, leaving <Iforris and Muse. brothers named Strong. ‘ho men wore saw-,| Tho Low-T'rx | Democrats, {t' fs report Ing fenco-posts, using a threshing-machine | ed, will support Wilson. and Monks, ongine for power, ‘ og but, a8 they aro non-committal and do not tom tndor tho Govarnmentof the United States; algo Into the cost of reducing facilltios for trans- mitting telegzraphis* messages equul to those now posscssod by the existlog corporations, and Kranting it powor to acnd for persons and pipors, There boing no report accompunying the resolution, It was not recuived, ie Tho morning hour having oxptrod, Mr. Cox, Chalrmun of the Committos on Census, -ro- ported buck tho bill of upportionment of Rop- resentutives in Congress wmong tho several Atos, Mr. Shorwin prosontad a minority roport. Doth reports were ordered printed and recom- mitted, . Mr. Cox etated that tho mnajorit DIM provided: for ull moniwors, while the winorlty amendmont. pRpides for 31) iwmambers, Hu would offer bla ny providing for WI'ns a substitute, and would call up tho bill for consideration to-marrow. ‘Tho. House then went into Comunitteo of the Whola, Mr. -Carlisla in the chair, on the Post- Onico Appropriation bill. * Mr. Mlackburn brietly explained the provisions | Cook, Who: appeared rather ag his friend than as his counsel, In consequenco of the absense from slokness of J. R. Doolittle, Jt, who has been attending .to theense. Tha first thing tha members of tho Commiltet had todo when they learned to thelr hort that the mutter would cone before them wags to mastot tho «liflentt orth gratio feat of pronouncing SMicrosiawsk’t Dane, Joo Mann, of Vermilion, who sue ceeded, perhaps, botter than all the rest, at tributes his victory to the fact that dio went to Danville Saturday night, and spent a part of Sunday mt setting wp tho sittin meld er’s name on his woodshed, out in ils ont backyard, and then firlng at it, ny one woul doata mark, Rockwell opened tho ball by reading the traneotl pt of thé procenslngt before Justice. Robinson, . from which I appeared that” on tho ‘recount Sebati had received 28534 majority, — Sextoo to.pravide for the allotment of Innds in sev- cralty to the tribes, begun on ‘Thursday last and continued -this atternoon, will bo .ex- tended over savernl dnys. Senntora Dawes aud Wonr were conspicuous ‘to-lny in their, opposition to that ‘feature of tho bill which makes Indians to whom lands may be thus allotted subject to .the civil and crlminal Inwa of tho State or Torrltory in which they may reside, but gives them none of the rights and privileges of citizenship. Senator Dawes, who has of late given much atten: tlon to the nimnagement of tio Indians, and who represents NEW ENGLAND PIMLANTIROPY, wns especially earnest In opposing this fent- “materinily noticed, ‘The Sherwin bill dis- tributes the gains of membership equally be- tween the sections—the North and West, aud the South. Mr. Sherwin’s bill, moreover, re. ‘tains the. fow lmportant sections stricken out by the Demoernts from tho Cox bill, tho ona “to prevent gerrymandering, the other that ‘every new State shall hava a member, The » - sélection of 311 gives'the Democrats . ft ae GREATEST PossIBLE ADVANTAGE. ‘The selection of 319-equalizes the gains be- + tween tho sections, while the selection of $23 Would be of- as much advantage to the Re . Publicang'as SIL fs to the:Democrats, ‘The r States of Colorado, Delaware, Nevada, ont { Oregon will-not be affected, no matter what tion on the calendar, upon which thore are some seven thousand bills, was the fact that bs were but very few bills Introduced to- ny, “ MRS, CIINISTIANOY. . 5 Jd. Ollver, counsel for Mrs. Christianey, this afternoon appealed to the General Term Agnlust the decision of Judge Cox In equlty ‘on & motion to suppress. Giro’s testimony, aula Cox overruled tho motion some tine. since, ac rite Capt. Toweate, formerly of the. Signal’ Service, who hay stated he Intended to sond out another Arctic expedition next summer, ing probably wbandoneil his project, is ho Jing sold his ship, the Gulnare, to. some Baltl- more jnerchants, and {8 now .secking an bill shall be adopted, as under the Constitu- ‘. appear to know one (lay what they are to do Hed t length clalining : Dill, Senator ‘Veller, American reglatry, f the bill, The t it A BOY'S PERFORMANCE, O next, nothing accurate can bu learned ng-| Teplicd = at some lenut it vm 3 ne soy wou ond nie new a wEeeohtae ie Steet penuatatann aittithe Indians cage MR, YRENCT, AUTOR OF ‘THE UUREAU OF FLOTILLA of ing Tes vduuethy ents. Porravut, Pa. Jan, 24.—A driver-hoy at | to thels hatentions, ‘Thore was Jonliy of 404 gorainy ad Ts. ome berewill keep’ Hier pregent SNARE Te that, if the Dill is enacted and -edah Indtan RAMMOAD ACCOUNTS, Prati ea hp Aeererutuneed tho nae ee Preaton Colliery to-day carelesly threw a can A LMITTLE EXCITEMENT and denying’ the righ€ of the Chicago Justlee to deckfa who had been elected. In other words, all that Justice -Robinson coulit te ‘was to take tostimony and keep lis conc sions to himself, that function. belongs Joly to the Comiuitteo eltting as judges andan asalstint of tho Attorncy-Gonoral’s oflice have gone'to Now York to seo what ateps It will be necessary to take to provent the Central Pacific from paying a 6 por cont dlyldend to stockholders, in violution of the receives lls farm, which he cannot sell or mortgngo for twenty:five years, there will not bonn India at the end of thirty years who will own an agre, Divide up the.tand and the Indfans will soon ‘bo .doprived of a }. elther bill Arkansas, with four at present, gains one under elthor pill. California, with four now, will gain one if the Touse'ss fixed nt 901 or 311 mem- hers, and would gain two at 510, Connect!- the tine had urrivod when the appropriation for tho mtpnort of the postal service was legs thin two millions In excess of tho revenue recelved from that servioe, ‘Tho. bill wag then read by seotlons for amendments, > Mr, Cannon tnoved to Increase the approprin- of Inbricating oll into a stove around which | this evening over t report that Gov, Hawkins poverpt suinors were sented eating sllanet Piss tebe elpotad senater By pit ob a few An oxplosion followed, burning John Dav’! alee ; Ahoy named George Howells, flenry Jones, | Hin for the renson’ that: Shaker Soran, and Edward, Egan.. 'Che Injuries of the two Low-Tax Democrat, would then become ¥ werd Ceara etal? eatigect rosting-plnce,... + ‘ Slnking-Fund law, Ttappears that that hing | {oH £2f compensation to Postmasture Ly $3,000. former are probubly fatal, Inti "ene elena of alley, whe nebo apparent gues “wt ace ist cut would retaln her present number, four, be hs been done,’ ‘Th Ited Sti a toe : Stern y , LYE, chauce for his election, tried hard to-nigh n Justice In Cook Count s. under ‘either bil. “Florida, which now has THE CABINET, erto protect Th iporae te a an ere gopeinttons for inion tail Transportes ‘tho sveeat Dupatn te Bie aicato ‘Tribunis, get him to withdraw, but hereuinins conf- | to aecide the thing, the Comnilitee ‘. © two, would lose ane nt 901, and keep her pres« + MONE BERCULATIONS, : et on tho part | Bitimitten rose, dent and declines ty rotlre. Somo think bo of the oflcers helng a misdemeanor punighd- ble swith a fine not exceeding $10,000 und Imprisonment to a mixinum of one year, ie BUNATON MATT CARPENTER ‘ {s pronounced Detter by lity physlelans to- Mr. Prico, froin the Committee on Banking and Curroncy, reported back tho bill for diatribution ofuncialined dividends nmony tho creditors of Nuttonnt tanks, Plucod on the Houeo calendar, ir. Woflborn Introduced 9 bill defining tho ent mumber at elthor 311 or 819, Georgia would retaln her present number, ning, at 301, and gain one at ejther 811 or 319, MILLANOLS" mnight va’ well go info other bushes Rockwell endeavored to disnbuss thelr inladf of the Impression that Justice Robinson decided the case, clalming that his pests in. tho matter was. anulogans to that oo Ltoomxaros, Il., Jan," 24.—A daughter | wiitrecelve some Republican votes, as thoy of Jacob Shad, of Heyworth, aged2 yeara, | think tho itepublleans. would vote for him in foll backward into a tub ‘of suds stronaty | order that n State-Credit man might-bo charged with lye, and, -dhount promptly | chosen. rescued, died aud fenty “from 6 effects of Spectat Dipatel:to ‘The-Chicago ‘Tribune, Wasurxaton, D.C, Jan, 34—A gentle man who has recently returned from Mon- tor, and who ought.to know, says positively ‘Tp the Western Associates Preas, y 5 ter In Chancery: taking testimony : boundary Iino botwenn the ludlan Territory and : q - ofa dtus ‘found them, ‘Tb would keep her present number, nineteen; | of his own knowledge that neither the Seo } day, A report was elrculated at tho Capitol eat. nos ‘ Hiypolon wall ened as ; RR cer Mane ey et zo Hepat feportin tho, Tels Ne, than this, nt ade fit Son and 311, and guln one at 919 In- | retaryship of State, nor any -othet Cabinet | this morning that ho was dead, and for a ‘ : COLLISION. i : candidate for whom they would cast thelr dtarfa would loso ove at 601, and keop | position, has been tendered to Bonator | while it was credited, but a messenger who y ourned until to-morrow oventne, levine Be : eation a8 to whether they ‘world send we fie ballots or fot an open question to eldod hercsfter, ‘A CHURCH DIFFICULTY. Bytcial Dispatch to The Ehicayo Tribune “ Baurmony, Md, Jan. 31,—Intellleanet was received Here to-lay that ato mec tho official members of the Methodist EP) pal Ghureh, South, held in -Prince iat County, Maryland, there was 0 - split ame the oldest and mogt influential meinbers tha Church; which, promised to, entiroly organize Southern. Methodism In" 0 Lis art of this State, . Tho mopt singular Pa, Mg adatr 1s that ou of the glurgyuielh fog. nutuber of momberg of the aliurches bs Nis) termined to accept tho Uatlwlly falth, eth Ceti Mt goven |\) CEDAR Rarins, Ie, Jan. 24—A collision | to the twenty-lirst ballot tho name of Gen. B, Mon Bostoey is f mn ‘announced. this wes last night on the Burlington & Cedar Raplds | Bate ee ideawn, seater aes ya ae | eee oi eurand several becanea | {84dlatrag 30% Urfeli Sell ta desta tyroed ta hava a noont dinner miiee & your demolished 9 way-ear ant several box-cars, Ttdse, oy sihith, of Sholby, 1; Jackson, 13 while nny of the ‘mombors lived; cack winn's | ~ . Muse, 2. . ehale waste bo ut tho table—empty-vattor ile {o QUITE A SUCCESS, ‘Twenty-gecond hallote-Maynard, 93 Harri Popartiiee trom warty wit ha euevivars werd | * ThriéspALt, N.C. Jan. 24.—Saturday might | son, 40; ight, (3); ‘Taylor. 63 W. N. Smith, aud tho, lust aurvivar wan todeink 8 boiths a ‘ ust tho wig eat Tatas, Cunmyatigs, Boloret, 1; Hasty, dt Li tose, 35 W. ¥. ©, Humes, 1; n duly prosorved, aftar tho doath of ail the |-Hylie near Cranston, gaye blr fo four Lap eyes Ps a . at," Ho den is nat now, wid the narrative Of | babies, All nro dolng wolle- «+. ° as twenty ee, aoe ea tg a oH ? Se ee * N Moyhard, 2; Marks, .1,. On te wifey MOUNT” BAKER: as f Vicrant, B. C., dai, 24—M ro: B Blinilur dereoment» wnuny Yours older thin this, bus been more linpresalvely totd. A lurgo % |, 1: A ve + "| twenty-third ballot ‘Taylor, Democrat, re dunt Rakor ts | celved 20; W. 3 Bialik, epublica, 44, Gn dported ag’ actly na twenty-fourth bal ¥ ceived U7; porte ns ee te rn Snith, 44 On, the twonty-tifth, ‘Caylor re- Hy cher.present number, thirteon, at olther $11 or , 319 Lowa, with ning vt present, would gain one at elthor 801 or 311, and galn two at $19, - Kansas, with threa now, would double her umber, under elthor bul Kentucky would ~ keep her number, ten, at 801 or 311, and gain ~~ one atst?. Loulsiana woultl hold her own, + glx, under elther bill, Maine, with fiye now, i would los¢‘ohe under ellther Dill. Maryland retalys . her own, six, under elther bill. Mussachusetts, with eleven now, would Jose:: ong nt 301, keep what she has, 4it 81, and gain one at 319, Michigan, with Ns nine now, gnins one at 808 or 311, -and galas 4 two at sip. Atinnesata, with three pow, gains: {.. two ynderelthor pill. Mississippi, with atx. ai now, galus one under elthier bill, Missowrl, Binino; that, nt the private conference held between Garfleid and Blaine here jn Novoui- ber, no auch tender was made, “The Cable not,” sald this gentleman, “has not been do- termined upon, and willnot bo wntll {6 has been fixed upon as awhole, The position of Senator Blalno ts probably thla; Jo perhaps, cnn bo Secretary of State If he Is sntlsiled with the rest of the Cabinet, and willing to work harmoniously. with ft, Gnertielt Js going to disappoint a great many peanto fir Ils Cabinet, which, perlnps, will be definitly, settled wpon in, about three weuks from this thue, Many of tho names now prominently, Mnentionad will not be seep HE A.FIMUND OF SENATOR ULAINE | * anid.to-doy:thutide Blajne discovered that the was sont lo his hougo returned with word that he was better, Mr, Carpenter I suffer- ‘ing trom congestion of tho lungs, - with threatoned pucumonin, occasioned by a cold ie becoming heated In the Sonate Chan- er, CAPT, EADS, Who Ia aided by sono skillful lobbyists, for- merly members of Congress, and who for that reason havo access to tho floor of the HIouse, jt $s sald, Is very contidont of his qbll- ity to seenre n reconsideration of the vote In | the Interacennic Cang! Committee, by which it was dolled to strike out ils subsidy, ze * YITZBIMMONS, * oa It has been deciiett to retain Fitzsimmons, dining together when suddenty somo one bes thought bin of tio invongrious wanter whut they would vail be doing y buns dred yours from™ thom” gud anothor bronched: a proposal tbat they alt form: u.Cluh on thg apot fag nn. anual dinner, which wutnber of bale Young men, tilozen or so, werd colvad 30; and Muse, Republican, 44, by wdisugrecable, aggressive mun, he,would not become Secretary of State, A Senntor who ls pnantinate frlend of Senator’ Blaine sald yesterday ithat ho was satlstled :that the latter had not been tendered the Secre- taryahip of State by Gen. Garfield, ‘This Senator added, however, that he bellyved ‘Mr. Llane would by appoluted to that posi- tlon: that * what the people haye universally intlorsed fa ikely to be-done by a new Ad- atulnlatration, and nll-ggctions and ali classes of this country have-indorsed the syggeatlin of the appointment: of Bir. Bialne as Seore- tary of State.” The Senator further sald that he was satisfied Mr. Blaine would ac- ceps the. appolatment if tendered blu, but tho Demoeratle Murshul of Georgia, Sev | fianld take. pace fun the Universes of duet | A Mododt Germunta’ Wumble iRequest, ISCONSTI othera will zo over to the Northern cious would: Liold her own, thirteen, at* 202, and'| Conisting-Grantelement was to bo roprosented.| eral Invostizations, under oflclaly of tntornal | Way as long od any Hhomber nurviveds Somos | “A recone advertisombnt: tn. the Irdenenttance | | guetiad Petia ies Tribune fata. ‘Pho affalr hageronted a atte tn rere of vill gailu one at either s11 ar aio. Nebraska whint warmed na thoy wore with wine, the pra | ravenus, have resulted: In reports of a yory grave character against hi, and of Jate the ‘Mopartniont of Justice has made ay jnyostt- wation, which: male ‘aven‘a-worso showtig ayninst him than the others, but, thus far, | Alex. Stepliens qnd Senator Gordon have! . buen able to save hin, There Js much {cel- {ng on tha subject. among Republicans, and uch pressure on the.partof Guorgia Rupwb- dcans.to have hna removed. It is still posst- “ble that these may suecgud, ik oop fo CMY AND PERU. Fe Yhere are p number of Eastern merchants and shippers who gre_urging won our mt thorities tause the good oftices of this Gov- ¢ramuent ‘in _bringlug ubout an euuituble set- Belys uf Bruasoly ryne ibis aA Gorman gene |) te Hodinnticrthe xtrougtt of yoats, knowl a Hetlo Manisoyn, ‘Jan. 34—The Legislature of Bruel of subd faulty, ind and ataorionate, Wiscansla wilt go tnto yolnt sonvencnn: to cy Lit 1) fay cet Z or , '§ | 1orraw'at noon for tho purpose of taking at Ris PHY for bro. pousons, und hive « Poh be Y he tt care anonete Werad. ines thau bait.bia | least one ballot for United States Senutor to by w pleasure purty ou-tye Fiver, aud presently f Ure, wants aint of 2500 thalurd In order toa} 11 the seat that ls-to be vacated by tho Hon, Mie subject ‘of hig tarocment an hanrt bap, te humbly thea addreysca pudle aud Angus Cameron on the ith of March. As Curlior drifted ongitn ‘before thelr tinds:'} worthy gunthambu, Langl terican, und Gere ptt Miteates fi lid majority of 73 ono ‘of tho Ivelfost joked his nentest f nau, whom F unaarhtis, forty, thirty, | to Republicans have a go! a 1 y of comrade about the iqtrmitfos of age, and pw’ Ahlers Se braun lca to | on Jolat baflot, and ag they have alrea fully gave blu thu: pine the aches Bort wero ud worth fotnen,and | nominated ene ieee rea on to anes ane % fe. VOW. npshire ‘esuon i a Uo reduced from three to two un- der elther bill., New Jersey would hold her Ow even, under elther bill, ‘| Leet on EW YOI, with thirty-three: members now, would Jose Jv at 80%, lose gue at 31], and hold her own { ip. Nort) Coralina would keep what sho y Ads, “ight, at 380i, and would gain one at BLL i orsiy, coments ais i Keep hor Basont puwder, twenty, #! and galn gne gidi® Pennsylvania ’.would lose one At 301, ppd Kegp her present number at sil or Bip. piled sould hoop uno des | circles thronghont tha Southern put” Posi] waa ndoptod by instant neelamation, wud Maryland, 3 : tho Nnut bottle. of who, to be uueorked said drank cn adistant ddgasion, whleh seemed to thym all burdly a thine te ho realized, waa pus away humediately, ‘Tho dinner wan tallowad ————————— ORDERED'TO PAY. : Spectat Diapateh to The Cnicago TIM | yy \ Pspranarotig, Jan, 4.—Tho crenka United States Chreult Court this orm riyy celved from Justice John -M. Hartat ¢ yy United States “Suprema: Court, its é against: the: Pittsburg, Cincinnat scl Louis Railway to :pay Ane ni Oar si for .Jegal expen: . This. ¥ $i in ong block és counsel fe eo Si to Judge Hoadley, of Ct mb 364201.60 to Roosevelt and Fosdick; (Wik sfoners In the case, and §2: 000 ta Feo 0k wo gon, and Wainwright as a Comull j aucus was called to order by | Justment. y dy rel in caucus the” Hon. Philetus ay nn luton limita. | Sawyer a3 thelr candidate, they will brobebly eruully . UV iu bis heart to God, nod | take but one ballet, aud he is as certain of an ba wid hele bin}, ta do enn weil be. 5 ng ig aa | eee eet to he cAlcage Tribune Maptsox, Wis. Jah, 24-—A' jolnt caucus 0 sudden shea: i Quo by ane Luly Hirst gayln thot Olled, Hutt) Ware ehaify were cay pled, nnd thy Annee grow nore “and 1 ainiber us tho. hhads becume dewuy whiter, Tho lust abrvivgr, teufel ow cou: wat ‘wey ry to churee until be Ailnese or traveling, aiid 4 was held Intho Senate Chamber to-night by : pins wita all of the Democratic metbers of both Houses to i * Dome nominate a caudidate for Unlted_ States g pena, The A. ihe] bmnetuseta Ss ows to the duet | Colugue suv tala. # Motel du